how about drinking?
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Yeah, it would be nice if people with dementia could understand important issues... but sometimes they cannot even USE a phone, much less a cell-phone! That's okay.... I just have to understand, and not lose my patience. And as far as remembering "instructions".... that is almost impossible. You just have to "be there" for them....
Like trying to push open the back door.... It wasn't locked... just stuck, because after the new storm door was put in, I thought I could "cover-up" some of the "skinned" woodwork on the door jam. I did! With Duck Tape! But it made the door tighter! So he couldn't open the back door, and went to our neighbor's house to help him "un-lock" the back door!
I was in sitting on the couch, taking a quick 15 minute nap! I didn't hear him! And he thought he was locked out! I got up when they were both in the house, saying the door was "locked"... but it wasn't...
So I took the tape off, sanded it, and sprayed that area with white paint... And the door opens easier now.
I just have to talk to him, and remind him which button to push to "answer" the phone.... I'm thinking about ordering one of those home alarms! With a button to push, like a panic button, if something were to happen to me! You are charged monthly for this service.... A neighbor had one... I'm wondering if he would remember to use it? What do you think Kim?
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ED, be careful with what you get. I tried for my mom, some you have to have a land line, which my mom did not. Others then, if she wanted to use it, would have to be able to speak and give your address. In the case of a stroke or heart attack, a person might not be able to speak. And of course neither one would be helpful to the person if they were alone and knocked unconcious.
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Oh Thank you Lorrie! Okey.... our neighbor had one, but you really DO have to have your senses about you to use it! We DO have a land-line... but it makes sense, you HAVE to know your address, and can answer the phone! Might as well call 911, if it were me!
Our Daughter that lives here, calls at least twice a day.... Our Daughter in Orlando, just once... And they kind of know what is going on... Also one of our neighbors keeps an eye out for us.... Thanks!
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Wishing you a season filled with peace and unexpected gifts of kindness.
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That is lovely Teka. Thanks.
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Oh Teka, so beautiful and a season of peace and kindness would be the best.
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Chevy - my late mother had a "panic button" - it was helpful when she was doing well but as her health declined including cognition she ignored it - didn't even know where the bracelet was - she then got a necklace cuz sleeping once the panic button went off when there was nothing wrong. I remember Katie Couric saying her mother's panic button hung on the dresser more than on her mom. I think they are good ideas for people with physical limitations but not with cognitive limitations. Glad that you weren't hurt when you feel.
Our sunsets and sunrises have bee beautiful. Yesterday it was 73 in Denver - beautiful weather but not for December 1st.
Chevy - what is your neighborhood called? I know some of the ones by you. I have friends who grew up by Sloans Lake on the sough side of the lake near where the old St. Anthony Hospital. I've been covering at Bryant-Webster since September. I've also covered at Lake M.S. and Colfax Elementary plus a few others on the NE part of town. I can't believe how gentrified so many neighborhoods have become. Your house must be beautiful. I love the old houses.
Sandy - I made potato latkes on Tuesday and DH grilled chicken wings - only night my son was home for dinner. I make latkes once/year. DD#2 taught me to make them in a large pot rather than fry pan so less splatter.
Lori - I'm lucky that at least one of my three kids lives in the US and more importantly in Denver.
Regarding Israel, I've heard 2 different stories - one is that after 2 weeks the borders will open again for those vaccinated within 6 months with PCR on arrival at airport, and another on day 3 of quarantine. The other is that borders will stay closed through January. Talked to DD#2 about the situation. DH doesn't want to quarantine for 3 days so if that is the case, we will postpone the trip. Israel is really strict about quarantine. Police will call and check up on you. If they text you and you don't reply soon enough they will show up at your door. Huge fine for citizens and foreigners plus foreigners kicked out of country for 5 years.
Canada has also closed borders to multiple countries but so far not for the US. Time will tell what happens. So much unknown. How long does the booster (3rd jab last).
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Morning girls! Karen, we live in 'West Highlands' .... ha! Sounds fancy, right? And our house is just one of a few that haven't been re-modeled in this neighborhood. Things just start to fall apart though, same as with us, hah! Growing up a block away from here, this area was just North Denver.
I couldn't sleep, so got up at 2.... Sometimes you do your best thinking in the middle of the night...... I think a lot of my husband's problems, are because he has been taking Fluoxitine for the past 4 months. Always dry mouth, problems with digestion, etc! So I'm calling our Doc to see about cutting down, and not just stop........ hoping that will solve a few of his problems! I quit giving them to him yesterday, but early this morning, I thought, maybe that isn't a good idea... so maybe cutting back, but I'll ask our Doc first.
Yeah, a panic button has to be for someone that knows what is going on.... so it wouldn't be a good idea here..... i'm just thankful that I can still handle things at my age.... Hah!
Kim, i was thinking of asking your advice .... again.... but i kind of know what you would say... So I am calling our Doc this morning...
Thanks for all your thoughts gals! i can use all the help I can get....
This is our little house... We live next to Rocky Mountain Ditch, on the left, so a lot of trees, but it's really quiet around here! And they built that grey house so close to us, but nothing we could do... Glad we love those neighbors! NEXT year, i'm not going to have as many doo-dads around the yard...
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Good morning, Loungettes!Happy TGIF day, and boy am I glad it's Friday. Yesterday was a double whammy day. Got the positive person identified at the sister school, contact tracing included bus riders, always a fun job watching the bus videos and trying to figure out how long each student is within 6 feet of a particular other student. We got a bit lucky, one of the bus drivers has had behavioral issues and assigned seats a couple weeks ago, so that one was clear cut. We get that one all straightened out and I get a call, one of the students in quarantine from a different exposure tested positive, so I had to do a whole second round of tracing and notifications. Finally got the last phone call made at quarter to five peeyem. Today I have a pile of paperwork to finish up and then catch up on. Thank God today the students are in class only half the day, so I'll have the afternoon to work with fewer interruptions. I was on the computer answering questions until almost 9 peeyem, didn't sleep worth a damn, and am getting up still feeling exhausted. Sadie didn't even give me a hard time about getting home late last night, she just listened to me rant and rave and put her head on my feet.
Goldie--Kid brother may decide not to tell Mom anything at all about his stuff. He has a lot of tattoos on his arms, if they take a vein from an arm it will show on the tattoos, so he'll have to say something next time Mom visits them or they come home for a visit, assuming either of them travel to the other again. That will be up to him to decide. Hmm I hadn't thought about the lemon and milk thing. I thought it looked pretty. Good heavens, what happened to make an oil change take so long???
Chevy--the home alarm idea may be a really good one. There are a lot of them out there now, some can be set up so someone calls and checks every day, some have GPS built in to help locate someone who may wander off, some work outside of the home as well as in the home (good for times like the other day at the store). Would DH remember to use it if something happened? Hard to tell. It would be worth it to take a look at what is available in your area and through cell phone services. Chances are also very high that if something did happen to you, you would be able to signal for help or instruct DH to signal for help. I think if something happened to you DH would eventually go to the neighbor's house, he's done that before like he did this time. There are some serious advantages to some of the alarm systems, worth looking into.
Goldie--good points, many alarm systems do require a land line, and many do require verbal responses.
Morning, Teka, and a happy holiday season to you!
Morning Minus and misty!
Karen--sounds like Israel is really taking the pandemic thing seriously. How long the booster is good for isn't known yet. We're going to have to wait and see, like we did when the vax first came out. It's a time will tell thing.
Chevy--Yup, do talk to your doc, and do NOT stop the fluoxetine all at once!It needs to be weaned off to prevent some nasty side effects of going cold turkey. Your yard is beautiful!
Screaming Viking
Ingredients
- 2 ounces vodka
- 1 ouncedry vermouth
- 1 ounce lime juice
- Celery stalk, for garnish
- Cucumber spear, for garnish
Steps to Make It
- Gather the ingredients.
- In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, pour the vodka, dry vermouth, and lime juice.
- Stir well.
- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- Garnish with a celery stalk and cucumber spear. Serve and enjoy.
From <https://www.thespruceeats.com/screaming-viking-cocktail-recipe-761160>
Good morning, Loungettes!Happy TGIF day, and boy am I glad it's Friday. Yesterday was a double whammy day. Got the positive person identified at the sister school, contact tracing included bus riders, always a fun job watching the bus videos and trying to figure out how long each student is within 6 feet of a particular other student. We got a bit lucky, one of the bus drivers has had behavioral issues and assigned seats a couple weeks ago, so that one was clear cut. We get that one all straightened out and I get a call, one of the students in quarantine from a different exposure tested positive, so I had to do a whole second round of tracing and notifications. Finally got the last phone call made at quarter to five peeyem. Today I have a pile of paperwork to finish up and then catch up on. Thank God today the students are in class only half the day, so I'll have the afternoon to work with fewer interruptions. I was on the computer answering questions until almost 9 peeyem, didn't sleep worth a damn, and am getting up still feeling exhausted. Sadie didn't even give me a hard time about getting home late last night, she just listened to me rant and rave and put her head on my feet.
Goldie--Kid brother may decide not to tell Mom anything at all about his stuff. He has a lot of tattoos on his arms, if they take a vein from an arm it will show on the tattoos, so he'll have to say something next time Mom visits them or they come home for a visit, assuming either of them travel to the other again. That will be up to him to decide. Hmm I hadn't thought about the lemon and milk thing. I thought it looked pretty. Good heavens, what happened to make an oil change take so long???
Chevy--the home alarm idea may be a really good one. There are a lot of them out there now, some can be set up so someone calls and checks every day, some have GPS built in to help locate someone who may wander off, some work outside of the home as well as in the home (good for times like the other day at the store). Would DH remember to use it if something happened? Hard to tell. It would be worth it to take a look at what is available in your area and through cell phone services. Chances are also very high that if something did happen to you, you would be able to signal for help or instruct DH to signal for help. I think if something happened to you DH would eventually go to the neighbor's house, he's done that before like he did this time. There are some serious advantages to some of the alarm systems, worth looking into.
Goldie--good points, many alarm systems do require a land line, and many do require verbal responses.
Morning, Teka, and a happy holiday season to you!
Morning Minus and misty!
Karen--sounds like Israel is really taking the pandemic thing seriously. How long the booster is good for isn't known yet. We're going to have to wait and see, like we did when the vax first came out. It's a time will tell thing.
Chevy--Yup, do talk to your doc, and do NOT stop the fluoxetine all at once!It needs to be weaned off to prevent some nasty side effects of going cold turkey. Your yard is beautiful!
Screaming Viking
Ingredients
- 2 ounces vodka
- 1 ouncedry vermouth
- 1 ounce lime juice
- Celery stalk, for garnish
- Cucumber spear, for garnish
Steps to Make It
- Gather the ingredients.
- In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, pour the vodka, dry vermouth, and lime juice.
- Stir well.
- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- Garnish with a celery stalk and cucumber spear. Serve and enjoy.
From <https://www.thespruceeats.com/screaming-viking-cocktail-recipe-761160>
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ED, if you were to get one, you should get one for YOU, not George! Hmmm, I can't see your picture.
Teka, thank you and the same to you.
Moring Minus and Misty.
Karen, yes you are lucky to have your son there! Is your SIL continuing to improve daily? Our weather here has been nice too, around 60's.
NM, so sorry about all the work yesterday at school. I'm glad it's Friday for you and only a half day for the kids. I have no idea what took so long for the oil change. One guy told me they were short of techs, so maybe that and I think they just booked too many. I was not a happy camper. Oh dear, I thought today was Thursday. Ha ha, much better DOTD, but the other one WAS prettier.
I was shaking my head at DH yesterday, our accountant and her boyfriend are the ones that bought our business came over, him to load product and her just to visit. DH hasn't used his w/c in 2 days and I don't think he's used the ventilator (during the day), since the kids left last Friday. Well yesterday he got both. He did not use the ventilator, but had it sitting there. Too hard to talk with it on. He does use it every night. We'll see if he uses the chair today?
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Lorrie, i could see my picture.... up a few posts....i was going to post it again, but let me know if you can find it! And I could always use either the home phone, or my cell phone to call for help....
Yes, okay Kim, I'm going to call the Doctor... But I hope he can just stop taking it at some point.... I happened to look up the SE's of that drug, and found a lot that is happening to him.....that's why i am going to call the Doc. And it DOES say, don't stop cold-turkey!
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ED, I meant if you fell, you would have it to use. I still can't see the pic, it shows as a small gray circle with a dash through it. I did see one on your FB, was it this one?
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Seasons Greetings from Twisted Butternut
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Hah Lorrie! I like that picture even better!
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Spicy Sparkle Pants checking in here. Last night with "surf & turf" (branzino in parchment with veg. & herbs, plus the Regalia leftovers), Beaujolais Nouveau. Tonight I'm chilling the last of our 2019 Clif Family "Rte Blanc" (Sauv. & chenin blanc) because Bob plans to bring home grilled calamari & octopus for dinner (blowing off a prepaid nurses' party in a so-so banquet hall down in the SW suburbs because I'm sure they'll all rip off their masks as soon as they shed their coats and start drinking--generic house wine, cheap bottle beer, & rudimentary cocktails--and dancing. It's MAGA country and I suspect many of the nurses opted to test weekly rather than get vaccinated).
Kim, for the first time in recent memory I have all the necessary ingredients for your DOTD (basically a lime vodka martini). May make it tonight. (Is the lime juice Rose's sweetened, or is it actual fresh lime juice)?
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Hi gals, last night I had a delicious Cupcake Vineyards sauvignon blanc (I think) with a nice Italian meal of creamy tortellini. DH came home the other night with a fresh bottle of Baileys Irish Creme since it 'tis the season. Whipped cream's in the fridge so I'm ready!
Have a good weekend! Sounds like many of us need it. 😉🥂
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Oh dear, Smelly Tipsy Toes here! Thanks Jazzy.
ED, so that IS your house? It's adorable, I love it. Looks like a country cottage. Let me know if you want me to take it off here.
Sandy, you have a cute elf name.
Mornin Reader. Love me some Baileys. I have some Tequila Rose in the freezer, but I always forget about it!
Worked outside most of the day yesterday, trying to get things cut back. What a chore. I also have to dig up my Iris's and replant. I did one yesterday, except replanting. I've texted Cami a few times, no response. So I reached out to her DD yesterday. No response from her yet either, but it does show that she read it. Sold our mini excavator, so that is being picked up today. Hopefully get more garden work done.
DOTD: English Country Garden
INGREDIENTS
- 25ml gin
- 25ml St. Germain elderflower liqueur
- 2 springs of mint
- 1/2 a lime
- Ice
- Apple juice
- In a large highball glass, place 1 spring of mint and 1/4 of the lime in the bottom. Using the end of a rolling pin, bash the mint and lime together. Fill the glass up with ice and add the gin, elderflower liqueur and top up with the apple juice.
- Garnish with the other sprig of mint and lime wedge.
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Afternoon, Loungettes!Not going tot say good afternoon because it's a sucky day. I had to have Sadie euthanized this morning. She'd been off for a couple of days, not really eating, although eating some, shivering at times, and last night when I got home from work she was sitting up, shivering off and on, would lie down and then get right up again as if it was uncomfortable, did eat her Friday pizza treat, but slowly, and didn't even try to get into the rest of the pie. She was up and down all last night, but did finally sleep for a few hours with her head and shoulders propped up on my shoulder and arm. Took her to the emergency vet first thing this morning, the Vet found a big tumor in her abdomen. Most likely from the spleen, but the ultrasound wasn't clear enough to be sure of that, even though the lab work indicated it wasn't liver or bowel or kidney. If from the spleen, could be fixed with surgery. But, it would take time to get in to a place with a more sophisticated ultrasound, it would be major belly surgery with a long recovery time, and the chance of complications pretty good due to her age of 13 years. Asmuch as I hated to do it, I could not justify her feeling miserable and probably getting worse every day to verify something that is pretty certain already just to undergo a treatment that she would never totally bounce back from, leaving her with poor quality of life from now until the end. She'd been declining very gradually this last couple of months, but I thought it was age-related, I'm slowing down and sleeping more, too. But last night I just knew something was really wrong, and I've known we've been on borrowed time for a year to two anyway. So the vet started an IV and I held her head in my lap while the drugs were given and her heart and breathing stopped. Then I went over to Mom's t drop off some stuff she left in my car and tell her about Sadie, and got an earful of how if she catches COVID we are not to give her any medication to keep her alive, life isn't worth living with a son who won't talk to her and daughter she can't visit and how embarrassing it would be for her if I ever called an ambulance and it was all over the news about how messy my place is and she would have to move out of town and on and on and on. And after brining in her artificial Christmas Tree and a couple of other things she needed help with I was getting ready to leave and she's telling me to be sure not to try to kill or hurt myself over missing "that dog" because she would never be able to explain it to her friends.
How does one divorce their mother without creating huge amounts of family drama?
Stopped by my favorite winery on the way home and got 4 bottles of Sin-a-berry wine (cranberry wine with cinnamon) and have a bottle open and started and plan to keep drinking it all day.
See you all tomorrow.
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NM- I just saw your post on Facebook. My heart breaks for you.
Step away from your mom right now. You are entitled to be sad with listening to her nonsense.
Sending much love to you friend ❤️🙏
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NM, I’m so sorry. DH and have had to say goodbye to 7 over the past 25 years and it is the absolute worst pain, even now, years later, the grief is unreal. I’ll have a drink tonight in Sadie’s honor, to a life well lived and well loved.
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OMG - NM - I am soooo sorry to hear about Sadie. I admire your decision even though it will mean loneliness for you. And what a crappy time of year. You are entitled to drink all day - or even all weekend - and re-live wonderful memories.
And your Mom!!! I agree with Jazzy. You HAVE to step away. Even just to tell her "I can't talk right now" if she calls & hang up & don't return the calls. She'll leave a message if it's critical. I understand she's older & probably lonely, but she's TOXIC and you don't need that now. For 40 years I cried after every single phone call with my Mother - so believe me I know what I'm talking about. Take some time. Build up some defenses. And next time you see her or speak with her, when she starts in just say 'I'm not going to listen to this or talk about this' and hang up or walk out. You can add 'I'll check with you later after you calm down' if that makes you feel less guilty.
Holding you in my thoughts!!!
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Oh, Kim, so sorry about losing sweet Sadie. 13 is quite a ripe old age for a dog, especially a larger one--but that doesn't make the grief easier to bear. You did the right thing by not letting her suffer.
Your mom is a piece of work--that's all I can say. Some people never do "get" pets. Hugs.
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Kim, feeling with you and for you. We had to put down a 13 year old dog just a few weeks ago. He'd been going slowly downhill for about three years and finally had a stroke. Sadie was such a big part of your life, please feel free to grieve your loss as suits you, no matter what your mother or anyone else says! Sending hugs and good doggie thoughts your way. Take care of yourself, too.
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Oh Kim! I am soooo sorry! I know how you feel.... DAMN! After we had to put our little Lacee Jayne to sleep I don't want to ever go through that again.... it hurts just too much.... She was our little Sheltie.... i still want to cry when i think of her, or see some of her 'stuff'... She had kidney problems also.... i used to take her up to the Vet every day for about a week for IV's of something.... it's just too hard.... I wanted to cry when you posted.... She was about 13 also.... heart-breaking.... We have her ashes, and a memory book, and she is my screen-saver...
Janie came over today, with McDonald's and we just wanted to visit.....
Sometimes i think Mom's aren't thinking straight, and we try and make everything better, and sometimes they seem to be just off on their own.... I realized this with my Grandma & my Mom.... they kind of say things that they are thinking, and it might hurt..... But they aren't thinking straight.... And sometimes you would just like to shove them out of the car.... but you would get into trouble for that....
You just have to 'remove' yourself from their hurtful conversations.... and stop and get a chocolate coke on the way home. Nothing else you can do....
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Oh Kim, So sorry for you loss.
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NM my deepest sympathy on the loss of your dear Sadie. As others have said grieve as you need to and handle your mom in whatever way you need to. I've admired your maturity handling her in past situations and you will do the right thing. Life can be hard. 🐾
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NativeMaine: so sorry to hear about your sweet pet. after our Beans died I had his picture tattooed on my arm. Pets arefamily
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Oh NM, your post broke my heart. Not something we saw coming. I'm so sorry and wish I could give you a real hug. Sadie will be missed by all of us. Hopefully she's up there over the Rainbow Bridge frolicking around with Snooky and all your other fur babies. Snooky is the only one I know of. And of course you did the right thing, altho very hard. I'm also sorry for your mom's reaction, not a very response to you after what you just had to do. I hope you are able to let that go. Can we chalk up to age? Take some time from here if you need to, but not too long cuz we'll miss you!
Jazzy, nonsense indeed.
Minus, great advice to NM re her mom. Just walk away, don't answer the phone. I'm so sorry you had such a hard time for 40 years with your mom. That's a long time to put up with hurt, I'm assuming it was hurt.
Sandy, I don't have any animals, but always did before my current husband and growing up as a child. But you're right, some people don't get it. My DH has never had a pet.
Beaver, sorry about the loss of your baby too. Our pets are part of the family.
ED, you are so sweet and funny! "And sometimes you would just like to shove them out of the car.... but you would get into trouble for that." I'm sure you had a nice visit with your DD.
Misty, Reader, good morning.
KID, sweet that you got the tatoo. I don't have any of those.
Didn't get too much done outside yesterday, due to company. I did finish one section of Irises, what a job. It was time to dig up, separate and replant. I have 2 more to do!
DOTD: Rainbow Paradise.
Ingredients
1 oz. grenadine
1 c. crushed ice
4 oz. Hy-Vee 100% no-sugar-added pineapple juice, chilled
2 oz. coconut-flavored rum
1 oz. water
½ oz. blue curacao
Orange slice, for garnish
Directions
Step1
Add grenadine to a 12-oz. hurricane glass. Fill glass with ice.
Step2
Combine pineapple juice and coconut rum in a glass measuring cup; slowly pour mixture over ice in glass.
Step3
Combine water and blue curacao and slowly pour over pineapple-rum layer. Garnish with an orange slice, if desired.DOTD: Rainbow Paradise.
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NM,
My heart aches for you. I feel I have come to know Sadie and her silly antics through your stories and across the miles. As we all know here, grief is complicated. Give yourself the grace to grieve for however long and in any way you want without judgement. Our hearts are breaking with yours.
Be well,
Jane
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Kim - sending you great big hugs. Our fur babies are family and the loss is hard. I hear your heart breaking. I will miss hearing Silly Sadie shenanigans.
Chevy - I see the same thing on your post as Lori does for the photo - small gray circle with line through it. Yup Highlands used to just be N. Denver.
Jazzy and Chevy - would you please message me (here) your facebook names. Anyone else too. Would appreciate see your posts.
Lori - my SIL spent 2 nights in the hospital this past week. He is exhausted by the end of the day. And so frustrated that it is taking so long to recover. Any other time he has been in the hospital he came home feeling good. It's going to be long recovery. My poor DD#1 is so tired of it all - it's wearing on her - she is a great care taker. Plus her hours at worked just increased form 1/2 time to full-time. It's good for her to be busy and the $ is also helpful.
Well, I'm on a new page and don't remember some of the other posts so I'll wish everyone a good Sunday.
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